8014367616

Country: USA
801 area code: Utah (Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake City)
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    John in Show Me State
    Just noticed these charges in my last Chase Visa statement. I probably wouldn't have noticed it at all except for the double refund of $69.95 that gave my overall bill a negative balance. Thought I was getting a "gift" from IMPRESSIVE until I noticed that they billed me last month on 01/12 from PERIL for 69.95. I thought these were from the wife buying something online, so I never gave it much thought. So two charges from PERIL SAINT for $69.95 (01/12 and 02/11) and two refunds from IMPRESSIVE for the same. No damage but I called Chase and got the credit card number changed.

    Whatta pain, I've had that card for years, and actually got used to the number...
    • Caller: PERIL SAINT
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    Roy replies to Documatrix
    Same reply and letter from Visa processor on my dispute with credit union.  Now I have to write a rebuttal letter as they allowed the charge. Guess what ?  you can't get to anyone on that website either, what a surprise.
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    Clark Mikkelsen
    I got the same Peril Saint charge for $69.95 on my Visa card in January 2011. I disputed the charge with my Visa card financial institution.

    Peril Saint has now responded to propose that I purchased access to software from http://nationalgrantsearch.com in July of 2009! They claim they have been unable to bill me for some months. Well I guess so had I actually made a purchase in July of 2009.

    I am disputing the charge again.
    • Caller: Peril Saint
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    dk504
    I've had 3 charges by these yahoos, but my bank is immediately refunding the $$$, they know this is a bogus outfit.  I guess a million other customers have been scammed by them too.  Where is the FTC?
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    Winkie
    I've had the same experience with Peril Saint and Chase actually refunded my $69.95. Today I got a letter from Chase stating that MasterCard had sided with Peril Saint and the $69.95 was deducted again. Apparently, all PS had to do was provide Master Card with my name and address to verify their claim. They didn't even have to say what I purchased.
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    anonymous
    This is a version of the automatic debit scam as described by the FTC here http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/telemarketing/tel06.shtm  It's frequently mysterious as to how they got your account info in the first place. They might be fraudulently charging accounts at random or more likely you might have given/used your account to get something in exchange for a $-off coupon,  a free something like a shopping card with a small shipping fee, etc., and buried in the fine print is authorization to auto-charge your account every month with bullsh*t difficult-to-cancel subscriptions. The methods used to get you to "agree" to the fine print is endless and they come up with new schemes every day.
    To stop the billing, contact the scammer to kill the subscription and get your money back and if that fails, tell your card issuer or bank that fraud has occurred and have them refund the money and replace the account - this is important, the account must be replaced because criminals have it and they can charge again or sell account info to other criminals. Report to the Internet Crime Complaint Center http://www.ic3.gov/complaint/default.aspx , the Federal Communications Commission http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm , the Federal Trade Commission https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ and your state AG, as appropriate.
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    anonymous replies to Our Apologies
    While you continue to charge new victims every day. You're betting not every victim will demand a refund and you'll keep their money. DIRTY SCAMMERS!
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    lou replies to Documatrix
    I finally found that this was Perilous Saint Productions.....and the name Kate Lasson was associated with it......how did they get so many credit card numbers?  They are still trying to get my $69.95!  Amazing what people can do.....my first charge was also on 1/11.....and I caught it quickly and got the bank involved......
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    Angela replies to Documatrix
    I received the same exact letter you did from your bank.  However, since I still live at the same address (12.5 years total) and have the same phone number (same amount of time), my bank is basically telling me I'm screwed and that there is nothing they can do about it and that I need to "contact the company directly".

    Needless to say, I'm on the search for a new bank and will be closing my Chase account as soon as possible.
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    Cara
    Just got a call today from our bank, who is putting the bogus charge BACK onto our card.  They said they contacted the company who informed them I signed up for something, and they provided my bank with an email address I supposedly used, which is NOT EVEN MY EMAIL ADDRESS!!!  MOTHER@#$*&^s!!!
    • Caller: No call
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    Plot thickens
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    I also disputed a $69.95 charge in January- and Peril Saint responded with "documentation" stating the use of the "nationalgrantsearch.com" site. The bank's given me two weeks to file a counter-dispute or the charge comes out. (card already cancelled & replaced)

    Never visited their site. They've cited incorrect phone numbers and mailing addresses in their "documentation"- hope that's enough.
    • Caller: Peril Saint
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    Cara
    Got the same "documentation" from the bogus scammers today from my bank...  I'll be damned if I'm gonna get stuck with bogus charges!!!
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    Oy Vey! replies to Plot thickens
    I had the same issue where Peril Saint replied to Chase stating I had orignally purchased their software a year and a half ago and they hadn't been able to bill me but I had had full access to the software the whole time (sure, right) but they were recently able to bill me again and that's why I received the charge, but the change in the company name is something I might not recognize.  Mine apparently was connected to Paypal, but I only use my Paypal account for ebay purchases, so this made no sense.  Just talked to both Paypal and Chase again to dispute the charge.  Both companies were very helpful and thanks to this message board, Chase's Fraud department was able to realize that Peril Saint is a fraudulent company.  My card has been cancelled and a new one is on the way.  It's a pain that this kind of stuff has to occur, but at least the companies were helpful and made it much less stressful.
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    Plot Thickens 2- Screwed.
    I filed the counter claim with the bank. Bank management explained since the "documentation" provided *enough* correct identifying information (Name & email address) that the charge would stick. And the bank zapped the $69.95 out of the account this morning (reversing the provisional credit I was given in January). And Peril Saint had attempted to charge the cancelled debit card twice since then.

    I used to work in Retail Banking, I understand the bank's position. Still hopping mad that I'm stuck with this.
    • Caller: Peril Saint

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